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crobinson2013

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Which best describes Bach's reputation after his death?
 
  a) he largely was forgotten as a composer until the nineteenth century.
  b) his vocal music circulated in published editions throughout Europe.
  c) his sons performed his works regularly at well-attended memorial festivals.
  d) only his reputation as an improviser survived.

Question 2

Although called by its composer a prelude, another name just as valid would be?
 
  a) chaconne
  b) fugue
  c) fantasia
  d) theme and variation



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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